Eric Dingus – 512 [Mixtape]

Austin, TX – After just recently giving you an initial taste of rising producer Eric Dingus, we’ve got the latest project release from the Texas artist entitled 512. Again showcasing his ethereal sounds, Dingus has chopped and screwed some of hip-hop’s more notable releases from 2013 thus far; Kanye West, Jay Z, Gucci Mane, The Weeknd, Migos and more have all been flipped by the up-and-coming talent. The tape has been dubbed 512 as a nod to Eric’s Austin, Texas area code. This is one project that you won’t want to miss. Expect to be hearing much more from Eric Dingus as he is quickly becoming a coveted producing option for young rap talent. Stream below and download the mixtape after the jump.

About Eric Dingus

Eric Dingus may have been born in 1995, but it was Ice Cube’s Today Was A Good Day, released two years prior, that enlightened Eric to the world of rap which he would go on to impact so heavily with his ethereal and outer-space beats. At only 18 years old Eric Dingus is a production phenomenon hailing from Austin, Texas that creates sonic masterpieces that reach from all over North America to as far as France and Romania in Europe. His music reflects a haunting and depressing sound that permeates throughout the flipped 50s vocal jazz samples that Eric has masterfully flipped in the coffee houses where he prefers to quietly work. While only making music for a year, Eric’s creepy beats have already found their way out of his Soundcloud and into the hands of such trend-setting artists as Main Attrakionz, Curtis Willams ,Bones, Amber London, Chris Travis, Ethel Wulf, The 6th Letter, and many more. With his 5 1 2 project now completed, Eric Dingus is poised to enter into the mainstream and infuse it with his vaporous melodies.

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Natasha was born and raised in Toronto. She graduated from York University almost 2 years ago and since then has co-founded a youth led, social enterprise called The Next Edition which uses media and art to engage youth with their community. For the past year and a half she has been working with young aspiring artists who are looking for a way to showcase their skills and have their voice heard. With juggling weekly meetings, managing a website, and planning events for hundreds of people Natasha takes refuge in urban music. Researching and knowing the latest headlines, and newest tracks in the hip-hop world is something that she loves. But more importantly for her hip-hop is a lot more than just a genre of music, it is a culture and it has shaped who she is today. Finding a way to combine her passion for music, the knowledge she has gained from working with young people and the issues she has seen in the community is a goal Natasha would like to achieve in the near future. Recently, Natasha has taken on PR work for rappers and DJs.